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Everyone ever associated with the Broncos named Anthony.
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I disagree, i hate Tallis and would love to see both his knee's broken.Hate is a strong word. I don't hate any of them, wouldn't wish any of them serious harm. Hope you guys are on the same page there.
In hindsight, losing Karmichael Hunt should really have been the canary in the coal mine. Shortly afterwards we lost Folau and we dropped the ball on Inglis, and it really should have been ringing major alarm bells by then that the Broncos as we always knew them were very likely a thing of the past.Karmichael Hunt leaving. I don’t hate him, but I hate what it did to our club. He was that good of a player he would have retired a rugby league immortal. We still haven’t recovered from his exit. We would have had a Hunt/Lockyer combo in the spine and a ready made experienced half as of when Lockyer retired. We probably had enough another two premierships also
On the topic of Bruno Cullen and Paul White, when was the last time people would say we had a genuinely excellent CEO that could deliver success both on and off field?Oh, **** Bruno Cullen too.
The fact that the richest and most well resourced club in the game missed out on the best Coach in the game (who also fortunately happened to have a history with this club) not just once, but TWICE, is an absolutely damning indictment on the people who have been put in charge of this club in the last decade, as well as the people who put those people in charge.Cullen. He is the one that started the rot. Leaving Bellamy waiting for 2 hours and rightly losing his signature is his legacy.
on the field there will never be forgiveness for Ashton Sims, Ben Hunt (the high tackle is where we lost the game) or Darius Boyd coming from me. NEVER.
I don't HATE anyone I can think of. Being honest.So BHQ who is your most hated figure from a bronco fan perspective ?
I don't HATE anyone I can think of. Being honest.
There's always been someone in the team I've wanted to sack - who's driven me nuts - but I don't think I've ever really hated them. The last couple of years it was Macca. But the weird thing is he's also probably the player I like the most off the field. He's a great guy.
I'm at a bit of a loss right now. There's something very rotten in Red Hill and I don't know the source or how far it's spread.
I reckon Kevvie would get to the bottom of it in an afternoon.
White is outgoing. Lockyer can probably be saved by an old boy intervention. Even Peter Gentle says he's out of his depth as a head coach, so he'll have to go too. Pies sure knows how to pick 'em.He probably would with the playing group but that is only a small part of it, his employers would be the biggest part of it and there wouldn’t be much he could do about that.
On the topic of Bruno Cullen and Paul White, when was the last time people would say we had a genuinely excellent CEO that could deliver success both on and off field?
If people looked into our choices at the top of the chain a little bit deeper, it might paint a clearer picture about why it's been so long since we have enjoyed consistent on field success.
agree with everything said in this post.I don't HATE anyone I can think of. Being honest.
There's always been someone in the team I've wanted to sack - who's driven me nuts - but I don't think I've ever really hated them. The last couple of years it was Macca. But the weird thing is he's also probably the player I like the most off the field. He's a great guy.
Pies is more a figure of fun, in a gallows humour kind of way. I've come to accept he's out of his depth, and am resigned that all we have left is to laugh at his ineptitude to retain our sanity. With what's happened this week that schadenfreude is starting to morph into pity.
I'm at a bit of a loss right now. There's something very rotten in Red Hill and I don't know the source or how far it's spread.
I reckon Kevvie would get to the bottom of it in an afternoon.
Yep, probably fair.Ribot?